Atlus has confirmed that Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan will be heading to the U.S. and Europe in 2013 for the 3DS.

“Marking the series’ arrival on the Nintendo 3DS, Legends of the Titan introduces a wide range of enhancements and additions, including a greatly improved graphics engine with polygonal enemies and special effects designed to take full advantage of the platform’s unique 3D capabilities,” the publisher said. “As with previous games in the series, players explore beautiful yet menacing realms – each varied in flora and fauna – mapping their journey along the way using the touch screen and their stylus.”

“No two games are ever the same, thanks to a character creation and party customization system that encourages experimentation and rewards creativity and imagination.”

“Moreover, while Legends of the Titan – built with older hardcore gamers in mind – is still a brutal challenge and not for the faint of heart, a new Casual mode option ensures newcomers to the series and genre need not be intimidated.”

So if you’re after a slightly more old-school hardcore RPG then this is for you.

About Matthew Bennett

Matt is one of the longest-serving members of the EGMNOW team. An ability to go many hours without sleep and a quick wit make him ideal for his role as associate editor at EGMNOW.com. He often thinks back to the days when the very idea of this career seemed like nothing but an impossible dream. Find him on Twitter @mattyjb89

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Etrian Odyssey IV Coming to the West in 2013

Atlus has confirmed that Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan will be heading to the U.S. and Europe in 2013 for the 3DS.

Atlus has confirmed that Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan will be heading to the U.S. and Europe in 2013 for the 3DS.

“Marking the series’ arrival on the Nintendo 3DS, Legends of the Titan introduces a wide range of enhancements and additions, including a greatly improved graphics engine with polygonal enemies and special effects designed to take full advantage of the platform’s unique 3D capabilities,” the publisher said. “As with previous games in the series, players explore beautiful yet menacing realms – each varied in flora and fauna – mapping their journey along the way using the touch screen and their stylus.”

“No two games are ever the same, thanks to a character creation and party customization system that encourages experimentation and rewards creativity and imagination.”

“Moreover, while Legends of the Titan – built with older hardcore gamers in mind – is still a brutal challenge and not for the faint of heart, a new Casual mode option ensures newcomers to the series and genre need not be intimidated.”

So if you’re after a slightly more old-school hardcore RPG then this is for you.

About Matthew Bennett

Matt is one of the longest-serving members of the EGMNOW team. An ability to go many hours without sleep and a quick wit make him ideal for his role as associate editor at EGMNOW.com. He often thinks back to the days when the very idea of this career seemed like nothing but an impossible dream. Find him on Twitter @mattyjb89